E-Mail Fax Services has developed a guide for businesses and individuals to get started in the world of Gmail faxing.

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With operational costs rising and the pressure to adopt environment friendly practices, businesses are looking for ways to make their daily routines more economically while still contributing to the preservation of mother nature. Technological advancement seems to be the most favored way to adopt this practice nowadays. One great news that is sure to help firms to be more efficient is the launch of Google Fax as shared in this guide http://e-mailfaxservices.com/fax-from-gmail-to-fax-machine-step-by-step-guide/.

E-mailfaxservices proprietor Paolo Parodi says, “The ability to fax from Google will help businesses cut time and costs and help them increase their bottom line.”

Integrated with Gmail, Google's email service, the service enables users to use the same interface for their fax needs; a move that saves time, effort and expenses. When Gmail was introduced years ago, it paved the way for small- and medium-sized businesses to take advantage of the advanced features offered by the service, which includes unlimited storage that was only enjoyed by bigger corporations. The same way is expected with the fax integration service from the Internet giant. With some providers offering free trial services for Google Fax, businesses of all types can take advantage and try if this solution will fit into their business practice or not.

Individual entities who want to make use of the technology can also enjoy the same benefits as those of small- and medium-sized businesses, are sure not to be left, as they can also reap the same advantages offered to small- and mid-sized firms. The way users send and receive fax via Google is the same one to follow in order to send or receive a common e-mail, but in this case faxes are handled as email attachments.

One of the main benefits of integrating this fax technology is that businesses and individuals can acquire a unique fax number, choosing between local and toll-free ones. Although the majority of services offer options for users located in USA, some companies have started expanding the offering of Google faxing to other countries such as Canada and the UK.

“Individual users will also benefit from this technology because it is accessible, easy to use and extremely affordable,” shares http://e-mailfaxservices.com editor James Shephard.

Interested businesses or individual who wants to learn more about this new service can also visit E-mailfaxservices' complimentary guide at http://www.squidoo.com/googlefax. Parodi started E-mailfaxservices as a way to disseminate information on the latest and groundbreaking trends in the field of e-mail and fax.